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 Andres Link, one of Dr. Di Fiore's graduate students, studies spider monkeys in Columbia
|  Dylan Schwindt, one of Dr. Di Fiore's research assistants, studies saki and titi monkeys in Ecuador
|  Gabriel Carrillo, one of Dr. Di Fiore's field assistants, studied titi monkey in Ecuador for his honors thesis and now works with owl monkeys
|  A juvenile titi monkey, Callicebus discolor
|  Gabriel Carrillo radio tracking a titi monkey
|  Graduate student Stephanie Spehar studies vocal communicaiton spider monkeys
|  Dr. Di Fiore working with one of his graduate students, Stephanie Spehar, at NYU
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